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Last Updated on December 29, 2025
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A Stay Wrapped in the Breeze of the Countryside, in a Restored Traditional House
Nestled quietly along the pilgrimage route near Sekkeiji Temple and leading toward Tanemaji Temple, Mitsui-ke Mitsuinc is a charming traditional Japanese house that offers a unique lodging experience. This single-rental house allows you to reserve the entire property, making it perfect for families, groups, or travelers seeking privacy. Pets can also stay for free, adding a layer of warmth to its hospitality. Inside, multiple tatami-matted rooms provide a cozy and authentic atmosphere, while modern comforts such as free Wi-Fi and a washing machine ensure convenience. Since there are no nearby shops, the hosts are happy to assist with dinner or breakfast arrangements upon request, giving guests peace of mind. Perched on a small hill, the inn offers tranquil nights surrounded by gentle mountain shadows and the sound of rustling wind, making it an ideal retreat for both walking pilgrims and travelers with pets.
Basic information
| Address | 204-1 Minamino, Higashikagawa-shi, Kagawa |
| Phone number | 090-1574-7030 |
| Parking | Available (free) |
| Number of room(s) | 2 rooms (capacity 2 people x 2 buildings) |
| Price | Room only : 4,000 yen (3,000 yen for Walking pilgrims) With breakfast : — With dinner : — Half board : — |
| Website | kagawa-aioi.com |
| Check-in | 16:00 |
| Check-out | 10:00 |
| Wi-Fi | ✓ Available (free) |
| Laundry | Washing machine: ✓ Available (free) Dryer: ✕ Not available |
| payment | Cash: ✓ Accepted Credit card: ✕ Not accepted e-money: ✕ Not accepted |
Supplementary information
- An inn that rents a whole container house.
- There are two inns, named after the great figures of the Aioi district, TSUKEN (Tsuken Kume) and SHIDUKO (Shizuko Kasagi).
- Buildings A and B cannot be specified.
- 4,000 yen per person per night (tax included)
For walking pilgrimages, the fee is 3,000 yen per person per night (tax included)
*Up to 2 people can stay in one building. Parking is free - Cash only. Payment is made locally.
- Contact: 090-1574-7030
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A Message from the Host
Prices will be revised from October 1, 2025.
https://kagawa-aioi.com/0907-2/
Guest Reviews
Review Summary from External Sites
Many guests highlight the inn’s quiet, serene environment, with comments such as “I could relax in the calm atmosphere” and “Being surrounded by nature healed both my body and soul.” The traditional Japanese-style rooms are also appreciated, with travelers enjoying the comfort of tatami flooring and waking up to the sounds of birds and insects. The pet-friendly policy, which allows pets to stay for free, is especially popular: “It was wonderful to enjoy my trip without worrying about my pet.” Guests also value the modern amenities, such as Wi-Fi and a washing machine, as well as the flexibility of arranging meals directly with the hosts. While some note that shops are scarce in the surrounding area and recommend buying necessities in advance, the overall feedback is highly positive, describing the inn as “a relaxing place where you can fully immerse yourself in nature while still enjoying comfort.”
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After going to Shikoku88-Okunoin Yoda-ji Temple in Higashikagawa City, I stayed on the way to No.1 Ryozen-ji Temple.
I made the reservation online.
It is an inn that has been converted into a container for accommodation in the school grounds of a closed school.
There are TVs, air conditioners, unit baths, electromagnetic cookers, refrigerators, sinks, etc.
The washing machine is behind the container, but you have to prepare your own detergent.
The inside was divided into two rooms, a working space and a living space.
Meals must be procured at a nearby convenience store.
There are no windows, so it feels a little closed, but there is a garden with tables and chairs, so you can enjoy your meal while looking out at the former schoolyard.
3000 yen per night (Walking pilgrimage price 2000 yen *at that time)
From here, it takes about 4 hours to get to Ichiban Fudasho if you take Route 11 to Naruto City and follow Prefectural Route 41.





